Hello

yes they are stubborn wee dogs, but we love that they are hardy, but also lap dogs!
Just a little update, with great thought, we have decided not to take Bud, although he is a handsome and very intelligent dog. We have to put our pets first, we have had Bud around a few times, and taken Barney and Bud for a walk, our eldest now just sleeps alot, so he wasnt able. The walks have been good with both dogs respecting eachothers space, and walking side by side. I have watched them both together, and really think it comes to this - Barney - wants to play, so starts playing, Bud also wants to play, but is too rough, obviously he dosent know this. Barney takes so much pushing around and then get aggressive and attacks Bud. Bud thinks Barney is still playing! Barney hasnt shown Bud that he is the boss over him, so Bud is trying to be the dominant dog. My eldest, Spud, who we were really worried about, has really accepted Bud, and Bud him, a few growls from Spud has shown Bud hes boss. But we also have Sophie, our 17yr old adopted cat, I have had to put her food, tray, bed, etc in another room. I really dont want to even chance Bud seeing her and chasing her. Buds owner, I think, is hoping we will change our mind but I dont think it will happen, although Bud is alot calmer coming into the house, and when he gets too boisterous he sits for me (well food

)then I tell him to go to his bed, and he does. If circumstances were different, we would jump at having Bud, but its too much at the min.. I have them together for a short time, then swap each dog with the other, and then one on one with me! Any advice on keeping Bud calm in the house would be appreciated. We will help the owner with him for a short time until a forever home is found for him
